Not being a clever fuck here.As a child I always believed in God without question.Then when I was 14,i learned about WW2 in Social Studies.I learned about the German might and their blitzkreig attacks.I also learned about the concentration camps.Out of whim,i searched some photos about those.

What I saw,shattered my beliefs.How come a God,an all knowing being allow this kind of stuff to happen.

Your job as a parent isn't to answer questions for the kids, but to encourage them to think for themselves, that is, to help them grow. In that situation, I would probably just say "What do you think? Is there a God?" and wait for him to organize his thoughts on the subject.

Socratic questioning (or Socratic maieutics) is disciplined questioning that can be used to pursue thought in many directions and for many purposes, including: to explore complex ideas, to get to the truth of things, to open up issues and problems, to uncover assumptions, to analyze concepts, to distinguish what we know from what we don't know, to follow out logical implications of thought or to control the discussion. The key to distinguishing Socratic questioning from questioning per se is that Socratic questioning is systematic, disciplined, deep and usually focuses on fundamental concepts, principles, theories, issues or problems.

Britain's most eminent scientist said there was nothing beyond the moment when the brain flickers for the final time. Stephen Hawking: 'There is no heaven; it's a fairy story' http://gu.com/p/2p5xn/stw

exactly! and the God living in the brothers ISIS...Their relationship with Allah justifies their actions to themselves. Not what the rest of Islam is telling them, that Allah is kind and welcoming (again these are folks reflecting their personal relationship with God)